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  <dc:title>Petition to Lord Chancellor Parker by William Jones of Plas Gwyn against John Prytherch of Llangristiolus regarding the Latter's "interruption" of the former's use of a quillet appurtenant to Tyddyn Eithein in Llangristiolus, removing "mears, abuttals, and boundaries", grubbing up gorse and furze, carrying the same forcibly away, and converting them to his own use. </dc:title>
  <dc:description>John states Tyddyn Eithin was once part of the lands of the Lady Dungannon [Ann Lewis, sole heiress of John Lewis of Presaddfed, who married as her second husband Mark Trevor, Viscount Dungannon in Ireand] and sold to him [W.J.]; he avers too that there were several persons now living who remebered that Owen Owens of Cremlyn [ W.J.'s grandfather] always said the aforsaid quillet was part and parcel of Tyddyn Eithin; Jones has enjoyed it for 25 years last past; prays a comission in the country to examine aged, sickly and infirm people, who are unable to travel to London, on the matter in dispute. </dc:description>
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